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03 Sep 10 Nike Dunk High Premium ND X Cassette Playa

The Nike Dunk High Premium is one of the goods in the ‘high’ Nike Dunks items, which includes others like the preferred Nike Dunk SB, the Nike Dunk High Premium Osaka Dotonbori, and the Nike Dunk High Premium SB – Bloody Sunday, among others. At this point while I have had a possibility to use really a huge variety of the Nike Dunks, I have to concede that it is the Nike Dunk High Premium ND X Cassette Playa (which I only got to use recently) that I have since gotten most enchanted with.

Perhaps one of the most unusual things about the Nike-Dunk High Premium is its name, which it unsurprisingly gets from a circular pattern somewhere towards the center of the shoe (where the Nike Tick is rooted) – which very much looks like the standard cassette player. And while cassette players might have been pushed out of trend by the CD and MP3 players of today, the Nike Dunk High Premium ND X Cassette Playa is absolutely one shoe that has not been pushed out of style; and in fact with no having heard about its name, it might be a lttle bit hard for you to conceptualize the circular pattern at the center of the Nike Dunk High Premium as being consultant of a cassette player.

Patterns aside, though, the Nike Shox Shoes does achieve on its promise of tallness, it being a shoe that towers at almost a half of a foot at its highest. It starts off from what might be described as an advantaged point, height-wise, thanks to its it quite high sole, which adds at least an inch, if not more to its overall height. Of course, the Nike Dunk High Premium is not a boot, and most of the height it is associated with is manufactured through ‘upper body’ design considerations (which created ‘illusions of height’), rather than that just elongating the shoe endlessly. In this regard, the shoe starts off with rather a long flat region on its front (where the toes are supposed to go in), but then gains a shockingly steep gradient towards the center which -as would be expected, peaks at the tip of the ‘nose’ of the sneaker (where the shoe meets the wearer’s foot -shaft), before somehow abating from that highest point towards the back, so that the extremely back point is small lower than the very mid region at the tip of the shoe’s tongue.

My certain set of the Nike Dunk X Cassette Playa is primarily black (as most cassette players were, one would say), though in keeping with Nike’s founded liberality with colour, a number of other colour elements do make a showing on the shoe, including blue (which is what makes up the circular ‘cassette player element’) and red – which graces a few patches here and there on the sneaker, and finally yellow, which has the ‘honor’ of decorating the very back end of the footwear.

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